Doug Brunk is a San Diego-based award-winning reporter who began covering health care in 1991. Before joining the company, he wrote for the health sciences division of Columbia University and was an associate editor at Contemporary Long Term Care magazine when it won a Jesse H. Neal Award. His work has been syndicated by the Los Angeles Times and he is the author of two books related to the University of Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball program. Doug has a master’s degree in magazine journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Follow him on Twitter @dougbrunk.
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Ready or not, hands-free devices are coming
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- Doug Brunk
“The next generation of lasers and energy devices are going to be coming into our offices, so we should think carefully about how to incorporate...
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Novel stepwise method found to benefit patients with severe rhinophyma
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- Doug Brunk
“We found that our method has been efficacious but most often, and more importantly, leads to an improvement in the patient’s quality of life,” Dr...
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Combination of energy-based treatments found to improve Becker’s nevi
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- Doug Brunk
The study is the largest known case series of therapy combining 1,550-nm nonablative fractional resurfacing for patients with Becker’s nevus with...
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How do patients with chronic urticaria fare during pregnancy?
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- Doug Brunk
“Overall, these findings suggest that patients should continue their treatments using an individualized dose to provide optimal symptom control,”...
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Noninvasive combination procedure effective for upper arm fat reduction, muscle toning
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- Doug Brunk
For the 25 patients who completed their 3-month follow-up visit, analysis of MRI images showed a 25.5% average decrease in fat tissue.
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‘Low and Slow’ hyperthermic treatment being evaluated for superficial and nodular BCCs
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- Doug Brunk
“It’s a gentler process that allows patients an alternative to second intention wounds that occur after electrodessication and curettage or Mohs...
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Blindness from PRP injections a rare but potentially devastating side effect
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- Doug Brunk
“We should take the same precautions when injecting PRP on the face as we do when injecting fillers,” Dr. Sean Wu advised.
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Liquid injectable silicone safe for acne scarring in dark-skinned patients, study finds
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- Doug Brunk
“Among the most impressive findings of our study was the permanence of effectiveness of LIS for acne scarring in patients who had treatment over a...
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Expert makes the case for not subtyping patients with rosacea
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- Doug Brunk
“The idea now is to take a phenotypic approach to rosacea,” Dr. Julie Harper advises.
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How to handle pesky molluscum contagiosum lesions
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- Doug Brunk
“If you don’t treat them, they’re going to spread,” Dr. Rebecca Smith said.
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What’s the true role of Demodex mites in the development of papulopustular rosacea?
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- Doug Brunk
“Growing knowledge of rosacea’s pathophysiology has established that a consistent multivariate disease process underlies its potential...
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Consider the mnemonic ‘CLEAR’ when counseling acne patients
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- Doug Brunk
“Do I ever look at my patient and say, ‘don’t worry about those acne scars; I can make them go away?’ ” Dr. Julie C. Harper asked. “No.”
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Expert calls for thoughtful approach to curbing costs in dermatology
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- Doug Brunk
“It’s not just about the cost, it’s about what you’re getting for the amount of money that you’re spending.”
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Pandemic has helped clinicians to gain better insight on pernio, expert says
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- Doug Brunk
“I don’t think pernio is truly necrotic,” Dr. Lindy P. Fox said. “I think it’s really inflammatory and purpuric.”
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Expert shares tips on hair disorders and photoprotection for patients of color
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- Doug Brunk
“I ask how often they wash their hair, because sometimes our recommendations for treatment are not realistic based on their current routine,” Dr....